Religious holidays

Share and explain the culture and traditions of your country/region or any other place you've been to. Also post any questions you have.
elenama65
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Re: Religious holidays

Postby elenama65 » Sat Jul 13, 2019 6:29 am

The Core of Our Cultural Being. Traditional celebrations are some of the core aspects of any culture. Whether it is a wedding, a harvest festival, a religious holiday, or a national observance, our celebrations are woven tightly into our overall cultural identity. Followers of different faiths will be marking their calendars with their respective holy days for the academic year. India is a religious country. There are more religious places more than any other type of place. Every city has many numbers of temples which makes it religious. For example, Coorg is a hill station but the temple over them makes it religious. Tirupati is a religious place. All places these places can be gone by car rental Bangalore.



elenama65
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Re: Religious holidays

Postby elenama65 » Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:07 am

India is a Religious Country. There are so many tips for festivals in our country. The year starts with Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Vasant Panchami, etc. Some of them have holidays for school and collages. Most of the traveling loving peoples plan their outdoor vacation at that time so they can take benefits from those holidays and charge fewer leaves from there work. recently I travel from Bangalore to Coorg in past holidays.


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